Miscellaneous Papers 385 



Recipe for Making Bread, with Maize Flour and Wheat Flour 



Mixed. 

 Mem. 2 p. (In French.) LX, 126. 



"How Not to Govern too Much." 



Comments on a work by the late Marquis d'Argenson. A. Mem. 

 I p. (In French.) XLVI(i), 65. 



Formal Address of Count de Vergennes. 

 A. Mem. i p. XLVI(i), 66. 



Thoughts on the West India Trade. 



The Americans are beginning to be seriously alarmed about the 

 West India Trade, because they see no provisions in the Treaty with 

 France admitting them to a participation in it. The advantages which 

 would immediately accrue to the West India Islands from a free inter- 

 course with America and the benefits which France will derive there- 

 from. Diss. II p. XLIX, 14. 



On Caladaron. 



Observations on a drug commonly called Caladaron or Mozambron, 

 composed of gum arable, aloes and different other juices. Its composi- 

 tion and mode of preparation known only to the Arabian physicians. 

 Has seen many wonderful cures effected by its use. Diss. 3 p. (In 

 French.) XLIX, 23. 



On a War Chariot. 



Memoir on a war chariot or car mounted with guns and carrying 

 gunners and sharpshooters, which the author has designed; the con- 

 struction and armament of this car and how it could be used in war- 

 fare. Diss. 3 p. (In French.) XLIX, 7. 



Definition of Philosophy. Nature of the Human Understanding. 

 Diss. II p. XLIX, 10. 



Plan for a Floating Battery or Fort to be Constructed on a Raft 

 for use in Naval Warfare. 

 Diss. 4 p. (In French.) XLIX, ii. 



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